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Playlist for June 12th, 2007

Tuesday, June 12th, 2007

James Brown

Big L f/ Fat Joe – The Enemy
2Pac – All Eyez On Me
2Pac – Me And My Girlfriend
2Pac – Me Against The World
7L & Esoteric f/ Kool Keith – Daisycutta
50 Cent – Back Down
Jay-Z f/ 50 Cent – Hood Stories
50 Cent – In Da Hood
50 Cent – Gun Runner
Consequence – Job Song
Consequence f/ Kanye West – The Good, The Bad & The Ugly
Jedi Mind Tricks – Put Em In The Grave
Immortal Technique – Creation & Destruction
Mos Def – Fear Not of Men
Mos Def – UMI Says
Mos Def – Rock ‘N’ Roll
Sadat X – On Tha Come Thru
Saigon – Just A Matter of Time
El-P – Tuned Mass Damper
Donald-D – Syndicate Posse
Dr. Dre – Xxplosive Part 3/The Way I Be Pimpin
Scarface – Safe
Scarface – Jesse James
Fat Joe – Pendemic
Ol’ Dirty Bastard – All In Together Now
RZA – The Grunge
Notorious B.I.G. – The Greatest Rapper (Interlude)
Ghostface Killah – It’s Over
Obie Trice f/ Big Herc, Eminem – There They Go
RZA – Wherever I Go
RZA – Grits
Method Man, Redman & Ghostface Killah – Run 4 Cover
Eminem – Amityville
Akinyele – Outta State
Eric B. & Rakim – I Ain’t No Joke
Eric B. & Rakim – In The Ghetto
Arrested Development – Man’s Final Frontier
A Tribe Called Quest – Ham ‘n’ Eggs
Isaac Hayes – Medley: Ike’s Rap III/Your Love Is So Doggone Good
Isaac Hayes – Nothing Takes the Place of You
Gian Franco Pienzio – Grigio Perla (Instrumental)
Lowrell – Mellow Mellow Right On

Playlist Back in the Day

Tuesday, June 5th, 2007

LL Cool J

Notorious BIG – Juicy
The D.O.C. – The D.O.C. & The Doctor
Kyle Spratt – Slim Sellout
Mobb Deep – Eye for an Eye
Gang Starr – Freestyle
Jay-Z – 44 Fours
Jay-Z – In My Lifetime
Nas – Poppa Was a Playa
Drag-On – Spit These Bars
Mic Geronimo – Wherever You Are
Mic Geronimo f/ DMX, Ja Rule, The LOX, Tragedy Khadafi – Usual Suspects
Lupe Fiasco – Hurt Me Soul
MF Doom f/ Madlib – America’s Most Blunted
MF Doom f/ Clutchy Hopkins – Track 06
Cypress Hill – Illusions
Nas – Street’s Disciple
Ghostface Killah – Charlie Brown
Notorious BIG – Everyday Struggle
DMX – Ruff Ryders Anthem
GZA – 4th Chamber
Onyx – Shout
Onyx – I Murder U
Jay-Z f/ Beanie Sigel, The LOX – Reservoir Dogs
Jermaine Dupri f/ Ma$e, Lil’ Kim – You Get Dealt With
Method Man & Redman – Da Rockwilder
Lord Tariq & Peter Gunz – Deja Vu (Uptown Baby)
M.O.P. – Downtown Swinga ’96
Miilkbone – Keep It Real
Mobb Deep – Shook Ones Part 2
Nas – The Message
Noreaga f/ Big Pun, Cam’ron, Jadakiss, Styles P. – Banned From TV
Snoop Dogg f/ Sticky Fingaz – Buck ‘Em
Ol’ Dirty Bastard – Got Your Money
Wu-Tang Clan – Bellz of War
MF Doom – The Mask
MF Doom – Perfect Hair
MF Doom – Benzie Box
MF Doom – ATHF
MF Doom – Basket Case
MF Doom – No Names (Black Debbie)
MF Doom – Crosshairs
The Spinners – I’ll Be Around
The Spinners – Ain’t No Price on Happiness
Ann Peebles – The Handwriting is on the Wall

Thanks for listening!

Playlist Young Ones

Tuesday, May 29th, 2007

Marshall Mathers, AKA Eminem, when he was a kid

Large Professor – Sunrise
Busta Rhymes – Still Shining
Large Professor – Queens Lounge
Eminem – Infinite
Ma$e – From Scratch (Snippet)
Real Live f/ Ghostface Killah – Real Live Shit
Devin the Dude f/ Snoop Dogg, Andre 3000 – What a Job
Consequence – Uncle Rahiem
Mood – The Vision
African Walk (Zamunda) (Instrumental) – Madlib
Masta Ace – Wutuwankno
Large Professor – Spacey
EPMD – Strictly Business
Jaz – Ova
The Legion – Zootie Bang
Slick Rick – The Ruler’s Back
Another Bad Creation – Spydermann
Big Daddy Kane – Raw (Remix)
Nice & Smooth – Paranoia
Sadat X – Smoking on the Low
Saul Williams – Black Stacey (Remix)
Us Placers – CRS (Lupe Fiasco, Kanye West & Pharrell Williams)
Eminem – Lose Yourself (Green Lantern Mix)
Wu-Tang – Wu-Tang 7th Chamber
Gang Starr – Code of the Streets
N.W.A. – Gangsta Gangsta
Scarface – Jesse James
Run-DMC – You Be Illin’
Children of the Corn – Harlem USA
Scarface – Money and the Power
Eminem f/ 50 Cent – The Re-Up
Mobb Deep – Tough Love
Yola Da Great – Really in the Streets
MF Doom f/ Ghostface Killah – The Mask
Deep Fried Funk Brothers – Signs of the Time
Masta Ace – Revelations
Nas – Life’s Gone Low
Nas – Don’t Hate Me Now
World Renown – How Nice I Am
Common – The People
The Meters – Here Comes the Meters
Nas – Rewind (Almatic Mix)
R. Tisley – Warlock
The Rance Allen Group – Harlem Heaven
Harlem River Drive – If (We Had Peace Today)

Thanks for listening!

Mos Def Covers Madvillain

Sunday, May 27th, 2007

Experience this real life mash-up of awesomeness. Mos Def covers “Rainbows” from the Madlib and MF Doom album, Madvillainy. This is a hip-hop nerd’s dream.

New Beastie Boys Album & Videos

Thursday, May 24th, 2007

The Beastie Boys and Biz Markie

The Beastie Boys are preparing to release their next album next month, and have released two music videos depicting the boys in a funky jam session. I instantly fell in love with the track from the first video I watched for “Off the Grid”, however I have to admit I was a tad disappointed when they didn’t come with any rhymes. A little research reveals that the album, titled The Mix-Up, will be an instrumental album (like the In Sound From Way Out) but will be redone with vocal portions by other artists at a later time.

Good to know that there will be at least some alternatives to Cuuuuuuurtis and the whole Courtesy, Curtis baloney. Hit the jump for some videos.

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Playlist Untitled

Sunday, May 20th, 2007

Prodigy pictured in the projects.

I can’t think of a playlist name this morning. So sue me. New music in bold.

Common – Communism
Common – Chapter 13 (Rich Man Vs. Poor Man)
A Tribe Called Quest – Crew
Prodigy – Bang On ‘Em – Return of the Mac
Prodigy – Nickel and a Nail – Return of the Mac
Prodigy – Mac 10 Handle – Return of the Mac

Prodigy – Power Rap
Mood – Nuclear Hip-Hop
Mos Def – Mathematics
Mos Def – Grown Man Business
Odd Squad – Coughee
Ahmad – Back in the Day
AZ – The Format
Akinyele – Worldwide
Akbar – Mothaship
Lightin’ Rod – Sport
The Whitefield Brothers – The Don
Kool & the Gang – Heaven at Once
Stezo – It’s My Turn
Eddie Kendricks – Intimate Friends
Head Band – War on the Streets
John Schroeder – Loving You Girl

B-Boy Reunion 10

Saturday, May 19th, 2007

I don’t even know what this thing is, but tonight you can find me over at Campus Center at the B-Boy Reunion 10th Anniversary.

More information here, at Atypicalliving.com.

Playlist Updated Live!

Tuesday, May 15th, 2007

This week I am implementing something that could have been, should have been implemented a long time ago. I am updating the site live. Enjoy seeing the latest tracks as fast as I can churn ‘em out!

Wu-Tang – Bring Da Ruckus
Wu-Tang – Shame on a Nuh
Ghostface Killah – Maxine
Ghostface Killah – Iron Maiden
Ghostface Killah – Ghost Is Back
Ghostface Killah – 20 Minute Interview
Ghostface Killah – Shakey Dog
Ghostface Killah – Metal Lungies
Ghostface Killah – My Guitar (Unreleased)
Method Man – The Turn
Method Man – Konichiwa Bitches
Method Man & Redman – Mi Casa
Redman – Pick It Up
Redman – I Got A Secret
Redman – Green Island
Redman – Basically
Redman – Wuditlooklike
De La Soul f/ Redman – Ohh Ohh
Eminem – ‘Till I Collapse
Gang Starr – Skills
Showbiz & A.G. – Fat Pockets
GZA – 4th Chamber
KRS-One – Higher Level
Freeway – Life
Brand Nubian – Hot This Year
Showbiz & A.G. – More Than One Way Out of the Ghetto
Goodie Mob – Thought Process
Mobb Deep – Self Conscience
Ghostface Killah – Pokerface
Ghostface Killah – The Faster Blade
Wu-Tang – Can It All Be So Simple
Curtis Mayfield – Give Me Your Love
Billy Cob – A Funky Kind of Thing
Bill Near – Drummin’
The Meters – Stormy
Simon Haseley – Hogan’s Thing
Al Green – Jesus is Waiting
Al Green – Belle

I hope you guys enjoyed the live updating. If you’re thankful for it, or you just used it at all be sure to let me know in the comments!

The Hip-Hop Sgt. Pepper’s Cover Art

Friday, May 11th, 2007

The Hip-Hop Sgt. Pepper's Cover Art

A while back I wrote about my 25 Desert Island Records, in the process comparing Common’s Be to The Beatle’s Abbey Road. Later on in the week, I was quite surprised to see this gem of an album cover surface in my hip-hop bloggery; an elaborate reproduction of the The Beatles original Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band album cover garnished with hip-hop legends. DK compiles his own list of 20 favorite hip-hop albums, and provides insight into the process of its creation.

See the original cover, or check DKPresents out.

Dennis Cole’s Born Day

Wednesday, May 9th, 2007

Ghostface Killah AKA Dennis Cole

On May 9th, 1970, Dennis Cole, the man who would become the Ghostface Killah, was born. I celebrated on this day by listening to Ironman and Supreme Clientele from the top down.

n****s choke off my second hand smoke lifted/
everyday is like my birthday I’m mad gifted

To make things better, I found this awesome interview posted on OhWord.com. This is the realest interview I’ve ever heard from any artist, and the fact that it comes from Ghost Deini just makes it that much cooler. Ghost comes from the heart for twenty minutes about his love of soul music, hanging with the Delfonics in highway shootouts, crying on wax, his next album and why Wu-Tang is for the babies.

Bonus: Ghost’s Aliases from Wikipedia

Ghost
Ghost Deini
Ironman (from the comic Iron Man)
Pretty Toney
Tony Stark/Toney Starks (from the comic Iron Man)
Wally Champ (from the Clarks Wallabee shoe)
Starkey Love
GFK
Brother Starks
Evan Abell
Talk Of New York Tony
P.Tone
Tone B.
Gee-F
Theodore Deini (from Bulletproof Wallets)
Monster Don (from Fishscale)
Mr. Dolidickit (from Bulletproof Wallets)
Captain America (when I got the bird and the robe on)
Tonetana
Brotha Starks
Robe God
Clyde Smith
Ghost With The Most
Dennis Coles
Phat Ghost
Ghost Writer
Whizface Killa
Clark Kent
Toney Knight Rider
Dennis the Menace
The Undertaker
Scott Kitner
Starsky
Goody Clart
Donny Rought

Playlist East Coast Boom Bap

Tuesday, May 1st, 2007

Kanye West in full backpacker mode complete with Nike Air Force Ones

Mostly old school East Coast records but some new music is marked in bold. Played a lot of cuts available from Siq Records. Also, my man Verbal Sense held it down with some freestyles.

A Tribe Called Quest – Phoney Rappers
Akniyele – Checkmate
Verbal Sense Freestyles
Brand Nubian – Alladat
Funkytown Pros – Satisfied
Jeru Tha Damaja – Seinfeld
Jaz – It’s Your Nature
Meiso – HAN-JO NO KO-MA
Creed Chameleon – Father of the Year from Love, Potion, Cyanide
Ion Myke – Anything
Ion Myke – Take Off Yo Panties
Jonah the Whale – Bleed to Pay Toll
Big L – Flamboyant
Hunger Pains – No Bluffs
Big Pun – Tres Leches (Triboro Trilogy)
Hunger Pains – Weapon of Choice
Big Pun – Parental Discretion
Black Moon – I Got Cha Opin (Remix)
Nomar Slevik – Ammonia (RPM Version)
Vex Bliss – Alley Cat Anthem

MC Serch – Back to the Grille Again
Creed Chameleon – Missing You from Love, Potion, Cyanide
Emirc – Room Service from Room Service EP
Verbal Sense Freestyles

Blahzay Blahzay – Blah Blah Blah
Blahzay Blahzay – Don’t Let This Rap Shit Fool You
Lakim Shabazz – Style Wars
M.O.P. – Brownsville
Mac Mall – My Opinion
Lil’ Wayne – I’m Ridin’ from Like Father, Like Son
Raekwon – Incarcerated Scarfaces
Ghostface Killah – Child’s Play
Ghostface Killah – Buck 50
Bronze Nazareth – Black Royalty
Big Daddy Kane – Just Rhymin’ with Biz
Nas – It Ain’t Hard to Tell
El-P – Deep Space 9mm
El-P – Tasmanian Pain Coaster from I’ll Sleep When You’re Dead
El-P – Up All Night from I’ll Sleep When You’re Dead
Surreal & DJ Balance – Car & a Job from Future Classic
Serengeti – Island Bozos from Noticebly Negro
Young CED – I Got Yr Girlfriend Drunk (I’m really sorry for playing this…)

25 Desert Island Records

Monday, April 30th, 2007

A picture of an extremely fat man sitting at his computer.

Many other sites have been painstakingly listing their 25 top hip-hop records. I thought I’d play along to give you guys something to read while you listen to my show, and because I’ve gained a lot of good advice from columns like these written by others in the past. I won’t try to pretend these are Hip-Hop’s 25 Greatest Records, these are just 25 albums that I’d take if I had to be banished to a desert island.

Also, I’ll make no attempt to rate these from 1 to 25. Instead, they appear here more or less in alphabetical order. Hope you enjoy, and be sure to leave your thoughts in the comments below.

2Pac
1. 2Pac – All Eyez On Me

High-energy, very ambitious work in which most tracks are killer. However, as a double disc, there are more than a few sleepers. Make this a single disc and you’d probably end up with something like the Makaveli album.

Beastieboys
2. Beastie Boys – Licensed to Ill

Cause I’m white and I like to party.

Common
3. Common – Be

Pretty much perfectly crafted album which I attribute to the collective genius of Kanye, Common and J Dilla. This is the Abbey Road of Hip-Hop albums. Similar but not so close, would be Kanye West’s Late Registration.

Cypress Hill
4. Cypress Hill – III: Temples of Boom

I like the dark, brooding, slow burn of this album. DJ Muggs provides plenty of bass but I can still rock this record in a quiet night session.

Devin the Dude
5. Devin the Dude – Just Tryin’ Ta Live

Love hearin’ the Dude talk about his 3 Loves. Also, love hearing him talk from the point of view of an alien.

Dr. Dre
6. Dr. Dre – 2001

Oddly enough this album came out in 1999, but then again so did my burgeoning interest in hip-hop. Many of the lists include The Chronic… I guess I’m a young’n.

DMXDMX
7. DMX – It’s Dark and Hell Is Hot/Flesh of My Flesh, Blood of My Blood

DMX was the hardest craziest fucker to break out of the bling bling rap that was sucking up the scene in 1998. As both these albums came out in the same year, they both count for number 7 right here.

Eminem
8. Eminem – The Marshall Mathers LP

The sophomore Eminem perfects his process on his second album. While The Eminem Show was him at his most articulate, here he captures the anger in a much more orchestrated way than The Slim Shady LP did, while staying very true to his battle rap emcee roots.

EPMD
9. EPMD – Strictly Business

The Holy Grail of East Coast Hip-Hop. Maybe the most timeless beats ever.

Ice Cube
10. Ice Cube – The Predator

Perfect rage filled boom-bap.

Ja Rule
11. Ja Rule – Venni Vetti Vecci

Ja Rule did his thing back in the day. Of course, I was always more partial when the original Murder Inc. was Jay-Z, Ja Rule and DMX.

Jay-Z
12. Jay-Z – Reasonable Doubt

Don’t let the charismatic hustle of Shawn Carter fool you. This quiet kid in love with gangster movies makes himself known here in a perfect emulation of the gangster emcee, right down to the Carlito-quoting interludes. He even out-Frank White’d Frank White, in my opinion. Jay-Z’s sense of style is impeccable.

Jay-Z
13. Jay-Z – The Blueprint

Jay-Z at his most thorough, most focused. The Blueprint 2 is pretty great, also.

Lil Wayne
14. Lil’ Wayne – Tha Carter 2

Rightfully following in the steps of the best rapper alive, comes Lil’ Wayne. While Wheezy still has a ways to go with getting rid of the album filler and finding a stripped down simplicity √° la Illmatic or Blueprint, I would keep this album in my catalogue if only to listen to the cool gangsta-speak of “Tha Mobb.”

Ludacris
15. Ludacris – Word of Mouf

Luda is the seminal rapper’s rapper, and its kind of telling that he is from the South with a very East-Coast style.

Meth & Red
16. Method Man & Redman – Blackout!

My other favorite pair of emcees, in which I would rather hear them on this album than on their own. It’s a plus they representin’ Wu!

Black Star
17. Mos Def & Talib Kweli Are Blackstar

Call it conscious if you want. I call it ‘Great.’ The back and forth energy is intense.

Nas
18. Nas – Illmatic

The NY emcee as poet.

Notorious BIG
19. Notorious BIG – Ready to Die

The NY emcee as cornered beast.

Outkast
20. Outkast – Aquemini

All the songs are 5 star worthy. I especially enjoy the funky guitar riffs on “Chonkyfire” which segue nicely into the gasoline sniffing insanity of Stankonia.

Outkast
21. Outkast – Stankonia

Crazy, seemingly coked out, rapid Southern raps with hella bass. Outkast is the only group that uses interludes to which I listen.

Raekwon
22. Raekwon – Only Built 4 Cuban Linx

Rae and Ghost extravaganza.

Scarface
23. Scarface – The Fix

An opus by a great in the game. He stays gutter and proves his hustle on tracks like “Safe” and “In Cold Blood.” Yet his world weariness and wisdom leaks through, beautifying tracks like “Heaven” and “Someday.”

Snoop Dogg
24. Snoop Dogg – Doggystyle

A masterpiece wonderfully crafted by Dr. Dre. Captures the energy of a young Calvin Broadus. If you want to hear the perfection of the smoothed out pimp, check Tha Last Meal.

Ultramagnetic MCs
25. Ultramagnetic MCs – Critical Beatdown

I love Kool Keith.

Playlist: Subbing GenuineHI for Jake the Snake (Updated)

Saturday, April 21st, 2007

Hey, what’s up, this is JAYROB. I am subbing GenuineHI for Jake the Snake this week while he is on the Big Island. My show usually takes place on Tuesday mornings at 3am. It’s called Hip-Hop Anonymous.

I hope you like my set, and check back here later for a playlist. Or, better yet, call me up at 808 956 7261 and tell me how gangsta you are.

Have fun here on my site and comment if you see something you like. Check out my old playlists and see if you dig any thing.

Late

JAYROB

P.S. Find out all about Jake the Snake here at GenuineHI.com.

UPDATE: Playlist is posted below.

Cunninglynguists – Inhale
Mystikal – I’m On Fire
Cunninglynguists – Caved In
Immortal Technique – Revolutionary Intro
Immortal Technique – Freedom of Speech
2Pac – Words of Wisdom
Wu-Tang – Glaciers of Ice (Instrumental)
7L & Esoteric f/ Kool Keith – Daisycutta
Davy DMX – One for the Treble
Styles P. – Bottom To The Top
Miilkbone – Keep It Real
Alchemist – 40 Bars (Instrumental)
Half-A-Mil – Some Niggaz
MC Serch – Here It Comes
Donnan Linkz – 1984
Donnan Linkz – Ghetto Blaster
Curtis Mayfield – Think (Instrumental)
Scarface – Safe
Slick Rick – Feels Like (Nutty Professor)
Young Buck & Bob Marley – Smoke Weed Break
Compton’s Most Wanted – Hood Took Me Under
Xzibit – Paparazzi
A few words from JAYROB’s Mom
Notorious BIG – If I Should Die Before I Wake
Wu-Tang Clan – Bells of War
Biz Markie – Bennie & The Jets
O.C. – Word…Life
Notorious BIG – Warning
Redman – Tonight’s Da Night
Mos Def & Talib Kweli – Definition
Shades of Brooklyn – Change
Talib Kweli – Fortified Live
Devin the Dude f/ Snoop Dogg, Andre 3000 – What A Job
Common f/ Kanye West – The Food (Live)
Souls of Mischief – 93 ’til Infinity
Nas – N.Y. State of Mind
Nas f/ Mobb Deep – Live Nigga Rap
Cool Breeze – Cre-A-Tine
Cunninglynguists – Damnation
Cunninglynguists – Hellfire
Cypress Hill – Stoned Raiders
EPMD – Jane
Wu-Tang, Method Man & Redman – Redbull
Method Man & Redman – Mi Casa
Notorious BIG – Who Shot Ya?
Scarface – Mind Playin’ Tricks ’94
MC Serch – Here It Comes
Onyx – Shout
Large Professor – Ijustwannachill
Nice & Smooth – Early To Rise
Devin the Dude – Unity

Playlist Face Sandwich

Tuesday, April 17th, 2007

Van decorated with painting of Cookie Monster from Sesame Street

Well, here it is… the only new music would be that marked in bold.

Faces – That’s All You Need
Faces – Silicone Grown
Faces – Cindy Incidentally
Allman Brothers – Melissa
The Beatles – I’m Only Sleeping
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – The Lee Shore
Bob Dylan – Just Like A Woman
The Centurians – Bullwinkle Part 2
Elton John – Tiny Dancer
Neil Young – Danger Bird
The Eagles – One of These Nights
The Doors – Cars Hiss By My Window
Bob Dylan – Broke Down Engine
REO Speedwagon – Take It On The Run
Albert Hammond Jr. – Back To The 101 from Yours to Keep
Broken Social Scene – Pitter Patter Goes My Heart
Death Cab for Cutie – Dream Scream (Daniel Johnston cover)
The Strokes – Is This It?
The Vines – Factory
Cake – Comfort Eagle
Built to Spill – Goin’ Against Your Mind
Allman Brothers – Little Martha (Instrumental)
Neil Young – Harvest Moon
Sufjan Stevens – Decatur, or, Round of Applause for Your Step Mother!
Sufjan Stevens – A Good Man Is Hard To Find
Red Hot Chili Peppers – Dosed
The Little Ones – Heavy Hearts Brigade
Arctic Monkeys – Perhaps Vampires Is a Bit Strong But…
Devo – Gut Feeling
My Morning Jacket – Wordless Chorus
Spoon – 30 Gallon Tank
Modest Mouse – Edit The Sad Parts
Loose Fur – The Ruling Class
Arcade Fire – Black Mirror from Neon Bible
Wilco – Impossible Germany from Sky Blue Sky

David Bowie – It Ain’t Easy
Bob Dylan – Buckets of Rain
The Shins – A Comet Appears from Wincing the Night Away
Modest Mouse – Perfect Disguise
Neil Young – Revolution Blues
Faces – You’re So Rude
Faces – Love Lives Here

Playlist 5-Star Block Party

Tuesday, March 27th, 2007

Star Trek's Spock as a DJ

The music on this morning’s show comes in threes. Non-stop blocks of the best hip-hop I own. Maybe not the deepest cuts, but you may be surprised what you find… (I gotta thank Trav15 for that Spock image!)

Immortal Technique – Creation & Destruction
Outkast f/ Killer Mike – Snappin’ & Trappin’
Dungeon Family – Follow The Light
Xzibit – Paparazzi
Nas f/ Mobb Deep – Live Nigga Rap
Mobb Deep – Where Ya Heart At
Mobb Deep f/ Tony Touch – Basics
Wu-Tang Clan – Bring Da Ruckus
Wu-Tang Clan – Shame On A Nigga
Wu-Tang Clan – Wu-Tang Clan Ain’t Nuthing Ta Fuck Wit
Donald-D – A Letter I’ll Never Send
LL Cool J – Pink Cookies In A Plastic Bag Getting Crushed By Buildings
LL Cool J – I’m That Type of Guy
Notorious BIG f/ Lil’ Kim – Get Money
Notorious BIG f/ Black Rob, Ice Cube, Beanie Sigel – If I Should Die Before I Wake
Dr. Dre – Xxplosive Part 3/The Way I Be Pimpin
Scarface – Safe
Rhymefest – Devil’s Pie
Rhymefest f/ Ol’ Dirty Bastard – Build Me Up
Devin the Dude – Unity